12. Miami Dolphins: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina. As of right now, the Dolphins have not acquired Branden Albert. Cooper cannot play on the edge but will solidify one of the interior positions.

42. Dolphins: D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston. Hayden could be selected much higher than this. The corner who overcame a unique injury has great closing speed and locates the football to disrupt at the catch point.

54. Dolphins: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M. Moore is a conundrum, in that he has admitted to a poor work ethic off the field while showcasing an outstanding motor on it. He can win in a secondary pass-rushing role.

Cornerback, O-Line, and Passrush. I love the pick of Moore in the 2nd. He definitely would boost the level of competition. Although I think he might find it difficult to get playing time this season with Vernon and Odrick already on the roster. Perhaps he could develop and play special teams this year. Then next year when Odrick likely moves inside he could split time with Vernon across from Wake.

Cooper is an excellent fit from a scheme standpoint, and would really give us a boost inside. This move would work out extremely well if the Dolphins are able to swing a draft day trade for Albert. Adding Cooper AND Albert would really boost Tannehill's protection. Albert and Cooper could play on the left, Pouncey at center, and Incognito could move over to the right side and play with Martin. Next year Lance Louis could step in and replace Incognito. I think that would be one heck of a line.

Hayden is an interesting prospect. He has elite physical tools, but didn't face elite competition in college. Personally, I'm hoping they take Banks or Trufant with that pick.

Miami has 4 proven WRs (3 if Bess gets dealt), plus Matthews and Binns. Why would they spend an early 3rd rounder on another slot receiver when they already have multiple guys to fill that role?

I could definitely see the Cooper pick.

Because Bess is in the last year of his deal, counts $2.6 mil against the cap, is small and doesn't have top end speed.

Meanwhile, Swopes played with Ryan Tannehill, is productive, knows the system, is over 6 feet tall, can run a sub 4.4 40 and can play the slot.

Aren't Gibson, Binns and Matthews capable of filling the slot? I know Gibson can also play outside and Binns has some speed and YAC ability. I realize they didn't look as good last year but now they have Wallace and Keller, along with Hartline, opening up the middle for them.

Binns and Matthews have accomplished very little in the NFL so why should their roster spots be safe?

I'm going off of what I've seen Omar Kelly tweet about info he's received regarding expectations for Binns and Matthews.

Not really saying their roster spots are or should be safe, but I'm guessing their will be equal talent to Swope if Miami is using the horizontal approach so I would think at 77 they could find a similar talent at a bigger need.